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lhoriti« wvru t.ikuia' utfuiiist the WVd
Indian pirate*
Tuen lit tun OH I to liia lieutenant
"We're wasting U:ik*," In* Haul Itun
a plunk out at tin* le.* t ui.'tvu) ami
walk tin-in overlaiard "
Tin* |iirat«*«, witli brutal li">f« aimI
lAii^litcr. lii'ifau to tii* tin*i*l(hiwn ><f tin* ,
lMpliin'n L*oin| aiiy I «* 11 i 11 < I tliwir Ink
ttiul to toar up tri|H of tuititiiitf with
wllioll to 11'|1111.Ini' tlll'lr !•> • Tin* tflllltf
way wtia tUmwii |h«ii ami from it a
(flank run ii (t two tliinl* of ita U'lt/th. |
It.-* iiitifr a*tnl Mi«t«iin*>) to tin* <Iim*!( |ty tin* .
w i^lit of a laiyi* Hjuir Tin* iiiilia|'|-y
imrt-liant t*n-w ail«*ntI\ wat• • 11%• I tin*
pr«*|Kiratioiia for t!u*ir i*ol l I do . !• • I umr
d *r. wliiltf tlioro r *,. uul |i| 1 n in ?ln ir
IlliliiU laj f llit*liiorit*a of |ioi< i< at; I
(lifiida vv I to i *oij I I iiitvor know t!ii-.r
U*rriblu fati*
Tin* pi rati* I'.tptnlti, looUitivf olT im
patiiMitly tow aril t ! • brig, anw that
wit* tli * tail of tin* liri'c/.i* pnyHng brr
upfU'r a.'iiU *ln wo:ilil paw* tln-iu two
tnili** awa\ At tin* - aim* I inn* a ripplt*
coining from t!io v.iat proiiitaiHl win I
for lii* own vi M t*l
"AvitM tlierv!" I jo frlioiito.l to I .is*
turii It * no tiuu* to ilrovMi priaotii
witli Hint pri/.o frlippittg |^i-t tm Four
of you May with tin* M'hoom rami work
bnnno1 '• i.;u wi* irivi*
i lit- |Mioo V r\ io Him III).,,,,
In* <li *iuuati*<| hastily r turm««| to tlu-ir
own «li*.*Ji an I. o.Miu4 loo>.« from tin*
\anUi*«* Ht'h.x>m*r tin* I'tngua t^ ri*n«I
On tbu imirning of 8«pt 10, Jr:i8,
with tht* Htm half way to th«« xauith,
the trim Mhoomr holphin forvocl
Nouthwanl A g«*ntlu Mitithorly bri* */i*
rippli*«l tin* ftiuooth CariblH*an wati-ni,
mid 8t. Thoiuiui, her poll, lay only
twi-tity four hotira* nail away. lion*
■Im wa to (lia<*harge ami load cargo,
ami thoni'o nliajM? bt*r homeward court**
town it I Itostoti
Captain Art*hilmld Knowlton walked
hi* i)itarti*r deck briskly, for he wa«
iM-ifinning to enjoy tin* n*lii*f from an\i
ety felt on Hearing (airt wifi* fmui diNii
ter by ftorui or pirate ToruadiM*fr and
hiirricaiieH were !<* *« to b«*dri*adt*<l tluin
the fierce outlaw* that ill thorn* day*
hiiuiiti'd the mmu whi*n*vi*r merchant
veMM.*U wiiliii. "Dead men tell no
tale*," wam their umkim with prixonoo,
and every merchant captain knew wi ll
that the capture of bin hip by pirtit***
luoant that tli*mo of his company taken
nlive would be made to "walk the
plank."
The Yankee Hkipper whittled cheer-
full J iui ho l«Kiked to windward, where
a long, iharp rigged schooner which tbe
morning had brought Into view wiin
•ailing in the same direction a* the 1M
phln. From her cour*e ami op/*<*aranco
lie took her to be a froiu Home
Amorican The stranger was
larger "-a 'Aster than hi* own craft,
* ' *owljr crept up on her weather
q ti After.
Another more distant aiil was in view,
a brig off the port bow, coming on with
a fair breeie.
Both schooner* were close hauled on
the starboard tack, am) the mrange
schooner waaa n««* vumrlv alH*atu of the
l>olpliln Five or *ix *aHor* ami an
officer In plain clothes were in view
upon her deck*.
"Wliat do you make her out to be,
Abeir said Captain Knowlton.
lie spoke to tit* llr*t mate, with
whom lie had sailed *ince they were
boys.
"A slaver makin for the we*t count,
tnore'n likely," answere<J A 1**1 Forbes.
M8he's a good one; puli* ahead of u«
on the wind, and not many craft can
do that. "
The breeze, which came and went
fitfully, was dying wholly away, and
the stranger. whi«*h had cotno very tiear.
now Ml of? a little, keeping oil the
same tank, a* if trying to make the
!iio*t iff what wind wa* left.
If that iiow doesn't mind what
lie> a d 'in he'll run afoul of us," *aid
Captain Knowlton. * * I *11 haii him."
Lifting hi* speaking trumpet, he shout
c*l J "tk*hiM tier alloy f What * youi
name and where are you bound f%'
•'The I'iriMjua. < !' Havana," called
back the ofllcer; then gave a command
in Spanifrh to hi« helmsman, who sud-
denly threw up the wheel, the stranger
shot ahead and laid her |*irt bow on
the stariHMird quarter of the IMphin
A* the vessel* pitched and ground
together, the I'inKjun'* men, pretend
Ing to help In clearing them, passed a
hawser about the Dolphin'* main
shroud*, facetting the nchooners to
g<*ther A gorgeously drenaed Uiun ap
jteared, *word in hand, on the *trau-
g *r n quarter deck, shouting command*.
About her lee rail roae a crowd of de*
(Mirate looking fcllown who in a mo
lueut more, with Mashing wea|*>n* aud
ferocious yell*, were swarming upon
the l>olphiii<* deck* Itefore an atUick
ao suddeu the merchantman'* com
piuiy were easily overpowered and made
prisoner*.
The pirates were of many nations and
"olore, in motley dre* aud arim*<l to
tlw teeth. They ransacked the cabin
and forecastle, knocking their captives
about and coui|H*lling them to assist iu
the plundering: then gathered with
their booty and prisoners m the I>ol
phin's waist. I pon the poop sttaxl rade«.
their captain, a tall, black liearded
man, with a tierce eye and resolute,
cruel, thin li|M. He wore a cocked
liAt, And over hi* shoulder wa* slung a
wide, crimson wish in which were*tuc?i
• e%<9ral heavy pistols, ami hi* hand
I" -idoi tbcai* two gclHietrb o, ••en. (if
ln*r win^s to the ri-ing br.'i /.cau I swept
like a gull toward the bru* The |>ol
pliin* crew dejectedly watched the
pirate vessel swmip up*• 11 its pr«*y,
which, seeming t- realize the danger,
bad tunic I iti course s.i a* to gi\i«sJhe
M'hootier a stern cliaae At this move
i tin* bia"k lla< value up to the Piroqua'n
|K*ak and. in Inr true color*, she
! *rowdi* I on Miil in pursuit.
The pirate* left in el. irge of the |)o|
phiu. iu ill temper at being left lieluiid.
! drove the otlloors ami crew, nine in
number, into the f- n*c.i*tleaud fastened
! the do ir They shaped the schooner'*
I course into the wake of the pirate craft
j ami then, while one of tlicm liandlr I
the wheel, tin* other* began a search
f« r liquor A bottle fiartly tilled with
rum. found in tbe cook's locker, only
whetted their ap|M*titc*. They came
t« the foriH*a*tle and asked the prison
cr* where the liquor in those day* a
regular part of a vcssid's stores was
kept The mate informed them through
the airport that there wa* a cask of
rum among the stores iu tin* forehold.
They opened the forecastle door.
"Come out of there, two of you,"
they called, whereat Abel Forbes and
Jack 1 'utton, the ship* boy, climbed
the ladder to the deck The pirates
pointed to the fore hatchway.
"<M*t down there and break out that
cask of rum, and be quick alxiut it."
they commanded.
Very unwillingly AM and Jack went
I* low and trmd to pull aside the barrel*
of la*ef and |>ork stowed about the cask
The pirate* rigged a fall, and by the
aid of this some barrel* were hoisted
out and other* swung aside until the
head of the coveted cask was in sight.
Hut so much stuff still wa* wedged
aliout it tliat the thirsty ruffians Im-
caiuu .... ... ^
button brought an augur from the car
peliter's room, and seizing it oi.e of the
pirate* juiu|M*d below. A hole wa*
quickly laired into the cask, and with
a I nig reed pipostcm he wa* able to
reach the liquor, which he sucked up
greedily utiT11 his eager companions
clamored that lie come on deck and ui
low them their turn.
Olive started to drinking, the pirates
continued it at a lively rate. They
kept Abel and Jack on deck to help
haul the roja?*, but at (lr*t took ihe
precaution that two of their number
should remain above while the other
drank liut. utilised as they were to
responsibility or self control, a* the
liquor showed its effect, presently
two of thi'iii were at the cask at
the same time, and they refused
to leave at the call uf the third one,
who at la*t joined them, and sing
ing, swearing, laughing, the three
• aroused without care or precaution.
The man at .he wheel w.t* a senrred
and swarthy rufHaii. with gold ring* in
his ears, a red handkerchief knotted
about his head aud two large pistol*
ami a cutla*s at his licit. Mis*ing his
comrades he gruffly called Jack aft
' What are my mates doing forward if"
he inquired.
"They've tapped the barrel of ruiu in
the forehold," said Jack.
"That's pretty work for 'em to la* at,
with the craft to sail and prisoner* to
guard,' growled the pirate with an
oath "Here, you young hellhound.
catch hold of tin* wheel and watch your
st *eriug!"
With cutlas* in hand, he ran forward
to the hatchway ami shouted to In*
comrades to come ou deck, but, reck-
lessly drunken, they replied only by in
| vitiug him to join their carousal or go
i to a place warmer than Havana.
While they exchanged threats ami
curses, Abel, standing by the foresbect, f Trm
saw that the vessel, through lack of
skillful handling, had fallen fully a
' mile ladiiml the pirate craft lie |s*r
ceived a chance to make a bold *tr<fko
for the lives of himself and hi* com
and knowing that iu matters
*tiMxl their doom was scaled iu any
event, lie acted promptly ami reao
lutely.
As the ruffian at the hatchway alter
natcly cursed hi* comrades and iui
plored them to come on deck Abel.
Iibtler j .rot Ht.se of pulling in the illicit
.'il the jib sheet, contrived to get near
h*tu The pirate hc.tr I his movement,
turned, ami iu*t uitl) rai*t*d his cutlass,
"So you were trying to steal ou me,"
In* smirlrd I'll put >oii out of the
wat
Tile steel dashed do'Alt a* he s|M*kc.
Abel III*!natively dislginl back at tin'
lie V mi but that would not have savi I
him lutd it le t Ih*cii for the dangling
tackle that had Ihcii tis<*d ill moving
the barrel in the hold It swung in
the way of the falling blade catching
and turning the blow, so that the ed : •
of the cutlass tank drep into the
wooden block llefoie his enemy
could disengage it the mate sprang f a
ward, and hit heavy list, landing
squarel) upon the Jaw, kuiH'ked the
| . 11a* bacl, o ill into the hold
With a str«ai;tli aud quickness he
could not have shown iu a lesser ctm r
genes he M1114 the hatch down I'ifo
place i^uiekiy as it was done In*
caught a glimpse of the three pir.it •*
groti|a*d alsait the cask, half solaui d
b\ the sudden uliriu. starting up and
gta*piug th ir weapons
Directly lieiicath him tin* fall u
wndeii, a* In* lay on Iu* back with Ins
head hlecdifi,* where it had struck the
edge of a barrel, had pulled a pistol,
and w *h the slamming down of the
hatch there came from l c|ow a tlasli
and report that iu theconllned space
was deafening A whittling hall tore
upward thr> ut4<i the wood work and cut
a lung swath through Abel > licard and
ed^c ^| i. • •ah.' forced I lie
clamp on tl i "N ,lu
lie spru*^' staple ami ns'iimu ii
ojh■ iiei| ttto the forecastle ami
id t ,ic door.
"t'oiue out, Coiue out. Captain
Knowlton," lie cried, "I've got the
pirate* under liatche*."
''Steady,' lie shouted to the im-
prisoned crew, eager to rush out. "tine
at a time, ami only two of you If too
many of us an about the deck we'll
rouse the suspicions of that fellow
ahead, ami if we do we're worse off
than ever
Captain Knowlton, With two men,
handled the r jh v and with Ala-I at
tin* wheel, still keeping the Dolplun
bee fed for the pirate craft, they con
trived t« spill so inii 'li wiml and to s •
steer that theVesHi l should make the
least headwav pos>il lc The distance
I a t ween the t wo NclitKiiicrs steadily iu
creasi'd until thev were two milesatMirt
Then (lie uiml fell, leaving the Dotpbiu
rolling on the swell with fhipping sail*.
The la.-t puff, dy uig away to lecwanl.
carried the I'iroqua along some distance
farther, and the three vessels lay La*
'•alined at equal distance* 'i|mrt In
anxious suspeiiM' the Dolphin* crew
waited f< r the next rim* of wind, for
upon its direction would depend till r
fate.
At four bells in the afternoon the
captain and his mate still stood anx
iotisly at the wheel, their gaze turning
from the pirate on the east to the west
ern water. Niuooth and glassy to the
hosleoii line.
At last a little catspaw from the
west rufllcd the surface, and coming
after it. growing and de. p« oing. a darTt
ripple showed that then* was wind Ih
hind The mainsail swelled out. ami
there came beneath the I*ow* the gur
gle of water cut by the Dolphin'* prow
"All hand* ofi d(*ek." crie«l ('apt.oii
Knowlton Haul aft the sheets, lb-ad
her staithwest by south. Aliel."
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breeze, and the becalmed pirate* saw
their prize drawing off with gather tig
headway. Would the I'iroqua leave
her chase of the brig to pursue her
when the wind caiuef This wa* *oon
revealed With hi* spyglass ( apt-tin
Knowlton could m*c a commotion on
her deck*, and as the breeze reached
the pirate and gave her *tcoi-ageway
she headed closehaillcd toward the e*
capliig schooner Hut the Dolphin had
the fir^t pull of the freshening wind
and drew farther ami farther away
from her pursuer.
The merchant schooner had gained a
fine start, but a* the wind liecame
steady the I'iroqua. hanging on her
quarter, held her own, and la*gau to
creep closer, and a change or falling of
tin* wind might again throw the Dol
pliin into her crilcl enemy's clutches
As the pirate, crawling up Into the
wind, drew nearer and nearer, a sail
far ahead gradually lifting iiito\iv«v re-
vealed a great spread of canvas, a
union jack flying at the |a*ak and the
black and white (mrtholcs of a Hnti-h
man of war The pirate quickly recog
uized the character of the coming ves
sel, and wanted no closer acquaintance
Tacking, she spread her sails free ami
went off like a shot abeam of the wind,
and wat stain hull down iu the dis
tance.
At Captain Knowlton'* *ignal of di*
tress there came off to him from hi*
majesty'* cruiser Terror a boat manned
by a dozen blue Jacket* iu command of
a lieutenant The situation was quick
ly explained, the hatch thrown olT. and
the pirate*, at the Might of the man of
war * men. *urrendcn*d witliout a strut/
gle Justice in those days wa* swift
for freclsaiter* of the sea, and liefore
the Dolphin left St Thomas the four
pirates lay under sentence in prison
awaiting the day of their execution. -
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what tt means * > rni are n t*
tiu -Wlir ? You eolith in the
innminK IXoymi realise ilia < aust!
Your ap|s*tite is |H«ir What uTtkisi
It so? You seem hk a^murd
)a>rson to rnur frien^r I o >nu
know a hst is the matter, or hsa
the change U«en mi uradaal II liae
e«ca|ied your noticeT
You ksvs ConiuMptlo* !
W a do not «.a> this to frtah'ea
you, hut it is true Theae are the sure *ymptom* of tins U*rnMe disraae. There
ts one ttun^: n* Inch a ill cheek it an<l that im
DR. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY.
4 Y0UP
Julius Thielemann
CT7XTSMITH
w. H.
4*1' '•! M i: ai. i;i run <
GEORGETOWN MARBLE WORKS,
sim.mdns m:os.
I,'111' s.
M \M Ka< I I HKItH'OK
Guns, Pistols and Machinery.
Alt SIM'S i iK
HIKI.K. Mini Wl> l \K«.t I <.l \s
and riste'
iiertl a«MUtniriit nf tinuiMiiltioa.
InclmlitiK ^nti. target nti<l pi tol -belts
Ksef N kind of n p.'iiniii; done on hort
fiotici , illlde* -lil< I ^n.iiant*-« and loa
chai)fe .
Hive me a call Slid er for \oiirse|f.
JULIUS THIELEMANN.
AT Tin III || STAXH III • 11 a «. VtililT.
Hs-trop. Auk. I stsi i *
It la f*e uium' l- il 1 i ihr !«-• |.l. •!< In I ur->p# • .! Ami a
I.i ■ Mia, .'•* • fall ■«•! |l ' • p** ll Ola
HOOKER it CO.. 40 Waul Broadway. Now York.
R. £ 6. STARCKE,
HK vi i ns i N
Hative and Foreign
MARBLE MONUMENT, W. H. STQHMANN
TABLETS. HEADSTONES. MANTELS, ETC.
JNU. K WALKER, Aiunt.
Georgetown, - Texas
I ICS All \* A I I I II III 11.| IM.
it Mr>
IRON FRONT RESTAURANT
AMI
SALOON.
Thr > V I 1 H)N i«- stip|iheii a itn the purest of t.iquors mul the hnesi I i(f*ra. sud
the l(K> I'AI HAN I with
THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS
oysmtis l'IS/1 AMI M.I. THE HKKf SEA t.VXVHIKS.
K\|ii'rii-ln i
or I'V nr.l.-r.
l iHik*. |ioliti' WaltiT*.
KviTi ili-partinrDt ki'|>t
Mi'tli Hiirvetl ri-({iil r
Hint I'laHH.
Stoves and Cuttlerv. ,
Carpenters and Builders' cuuieij, a spec'iltj?
am sni,ii;i'xiii;n sriticr i.i ahamtk
Agents lor the ('clelii'iitctl
STEEL WIRE PICKET FENCE,
111 u« II IU' 11.01 v'•
V\IN STMKKT.
STRRCKES
P
Y
(WM. WAI.IKK III II.DIM;, IIAs'MKir.)
llii. Ivurjr Nni nniws Willi
The jfriiin < f the ivory nut is white
and even of texture, so that it is easily
curved, *uw<-d and worked into any
desirable sltn|M* The ivory nut tree is
not formed or raised artificially, as is
the banana tree, hut tfrows in its nut
urnl state ami after its own milliner in
the forests, the suiiic as the hickory, or
;he chestnut or walnut New York
Telegram
W HI N YOt AICK III N«;KY OK TlllltSTY CtlVK I S A CALL
OSBORNE And CARTWRIGHT. Prop'rs.
Aii entire new Sto. k <«f
leweliy. Watches, Clocks and
Silverware.
Hiu^ht Nt reduced prices for the casli
«ml to he old Hccordlli^lx
The i flebruted | n Mar's Ifock i 'lirys- ,
si K> • t ls- ea carried in stock
Watches and all kind* of Jeaelry re.
laired oil almrt notice iiuder strict '
guarantee, Auirl-ly. I
li. ii a* 11 AS
El) BASTIAN &S0N
TAKE
Successfit to K. HASTI A N . *r.
— hi Al l It IN
i>
I lie full Pruapectua of Notshls Kcstures for 1V92 svnl Sjx irnrn topics atll tic acut lice*
llrillmnt Contributors.
Aillilra liAit l rcit arrlUta r>jir aly f..i tin <••iitUis iwlumf liy ft li« l of rriilncnt mfti Nad wninrn, Sriiniix alom af#
Tlte Ulffht lion. W. K. Oladntin*. — Count I'rrdlnanJ dr Ix'ncp*. — Andrew Caritfglc. — C>r«i.< W. I K1J.
The Mari|ul of l.urne. — Ju lln McCarthy, M.I'.— Sir l.yon l'la>fair. — I rank K. Sloikton.
Henry Clew*. — V«*lll Verciti-hafln. — \V. Clark KusmII. — Iho l.arl of Mcatli — l r. Lyman AbboU.
Camilla Urn).— Mr*, llenry M. Stanley, anil One Hundred Other*.
The Volume for iHt;j will Contain
Nine Illustrated Serial Slorte*. io Stories of Adventure. Ihr lie*! .Short Storie*.
ArtMe* of Mraiikal Adtlcc. Sketilie.* of lra«rl. Hint* on Self-I duration,
ill'mput iW lto>alty. Popular Science Article*. Hotm-huld Artlile*.
Hallway Uf* and Adtenture. Charming Children'* I'aice. Natural lll*lory I'apcr*.
700 l.«i|« P.(«« I'i Double Holiday Number*. Ilhi.txiril Wrrkly Bupplemrnn Nearly 1000 llluitratlont.
FREE TO JAN. I, 1892^
Ta *tra *nbai llS « situ ««ill rul «t«l autl .rml • • ihl* alls wllh MRRir
aid aiiiliiM null it.VI to Mill ai<«d Tin <«*nsnslNM free i« Jnm,. I
mmS Ui « full trar fmm iSwi llnir. TMa nltn |nr|Mrfr« iS« 'I'll
IJIVINIJ. I IIIII MTU «s n ti S M-H VR«9t« lOml.l. Ilnlldm Siimlirra.
a r Will alaa amil n rapi ml a krnwillal |i IMli- . « iillllrS ' \ \ k II II Ol'
■ OSRs. ' 10 aiadHiiUn ha* • sal T\V(%T\ TlllHa|\| HOI I. I IIa.
S .«l 1 ViA, l\ml <<jSi r llrtle. ir li> jiStfr 1 Itiln ml ft Mat 4iMri>.
• Th* youths companion. Boi.on, m« .
WSJUWXJmmKKXXMMMVBa
TIN AND
' *|i>V.->, J.|.:.llll<"l I.... I >1 >lll|i..>l I III.. III.
HARDWARE
Tools. Itailt|* i
lie hi rife -1
Ihtrdu lire, t utllei l'lo \ .
I uu e W lie. and Siaple .
•irtllietit of
Uee| I Millies,
< sfprnttr
Lamps, Glass, Oil, Paints Etc. Etc.,
icral |i«lruii ijfe bentowiMl upon tlie old firm, ae
emit I nuance of same.
K. IIA.HTIAN A MOV
Thsnkful to the public
foi
u>k
ID ^ CJ OS,
MEDICIITES.
CHEMICAL,
TOILET ARTICLES.
All Hinds of Patent Medicines.
— MAM I M I l lll.lt I ih
STARCKE'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC.
ti-.M Kit'ri"x* n
KXCIIANtiK
Bat' I'ltEsi Kll'If'SS ////.//' I/ ill Willi* <t i
S AI.()()Nr
CP
IIA* f Ito|* Much billi. I*sm.
Tbe Fasbionatile Milliner and Dress Mater
1879. - - MISS E. LISTER, - - 1891.
Main Street - - - Old Stand,
IU /ALL KJIN
NORTH AMD BAFT.
Wlttn'r, TRAIN CM:xY
PULLMAN RLCOPDRI
Hetwnn I'vinis in !K\il
CHICAOO, ST. LOUIS
KANSAS CITY i
t'lose connecltotis In sll of the sbove
cities a Mli fust trsltia of es«ferii mid
Qorthern lines, make the M h
A T li'.V the III -t line to
C30
OT
tro n
A Yard
if Roses.'
This Slip
and SI,75.
HASTKOI'. TK:
, lull I M.I. nii'l WIN I Kit lint* <'f ull klnil «l
MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS,
I Kill'
JuM rrri'ivnl. i't) rout* mnl arrlvlni dally
I ii v I ti 11 I" mil mii'I Iti.f vt KOUII* an'I tiriiVi
ST.
AM'
PAUL.
A 8
ii r
K. it
|M lll^K. I Lllr M mill ((IT .
M. I,mil., Mn.
Ill lillKf. <1 I' A I ,\
I tii..iii 'IViaa.
I'A It K Kit. A li. I' A.,
MM'. I lip.limt St.. Ht. 1 .mil., Mn.
ALBERT HOPPE, Proprietor
|S| i i msoK in Maui A lloi'l'K.)
KASTItor • TKXAS.
It sla sV* •llp|ibeit \a lib tbe i holcest lh|Uors. a met slid cl|(sr0.
I'lii bulbbi'S I-* mn' of I tie most ch'trniil to lie foiilHl III the liitenol . slid
furntshed In the most modern style rcgHrUlcss of expense.
Iff Itlllnod anil I'niil trtbh sie l.f the Isteat W |e slid. liiHki'. Slid csliliot I*
siti ps*sei| 11\ those of nii\ Miili">li iii the State t
I lie prtl|ine|ors tmpC tl) KeipHiK Mil orderly fits! elsss s it I oo 11 Slid by Itei , 4
their pstroiis u tth courtesy to im iits fhsre nf public ps%' <mtge.
in I ii< n. .IuiIhiI* ami liatilliml ilmiifcaril. mull h'«|i anat frmn Ilia Mluua.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 2, 1892, newspaper, January 2, 1892; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205099/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.